March 11, 2019

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Simple Tools for Greater Productivity

“Life is not complex. We are complex. Life is simple, and the simple thing is the right thing.” Oscar Wilde

Keeping things simple is a good way to be organized and positively productive. Here are some simple productivity tools to implement:

Set priorities and take action to support your most important goals each day.

Learn to delegate effectively. When you delegate, you gain time to focus on your most important activities, and you have an opportunity to develop employees. See my blog post Delegate for Results.

Stop multi-tasking. Instead focus on a single task and give it all you’ve got until it’s completed. Focusing is one of the most important skills you can use to get things done better, faster, and easier.

Organize your workspace for productivity. Keep items you use daily within arm’s reach of your computer and file away documents as you finish with them.

Optimize technology tools, so they fully support you and your team and improve productivity.

Stay fit and healthy to be as productive as possible. Eat well, exercise, get enough sleep, stay hydrated, and make time for non-work activities.

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